Assetto Corsa – P4/5 Competitzione Confirmed

As hinted at by two photos released four days ago, Kunos Simulazioni has now officially confirmed the P4/5 Competitzione to be part of their upcoming title.

Build by James Glickenhaus, the car is a one of its kind creation powered by a Ferrari V8 engine putting out 450hp. The P4/5 competed in the 2011 Nürburgring 24 Hours, finishing in 39th place overall.

Assetto Corsa will include both the 2011 & 2012 spec versions of the car as the P4/5 has received several updates for the upcoming season. The Kunos staff attended a private test of the car for data acquisition, below is a first preview of the 3D model as well as several photos that also hint at a new feature of the title – Helmet view.

Assetto Corsa will be powered by a brand new DirectX 11 graphics engine and will come with advanced features such as blur & DOF. The title will offer extensive modding support as well as laser-scanned tracks and fully licensed cars as well as AI – A first for a Kunos title.

http://www.facebook.com/marcel.penzke Marcel Penzkofer

Nice thing, now you’ll be able to compare GTR3 and AC as they’ll both contain the same car. I love that, you can make your own judgement then and that is what Sims should be about.

Ok so we now know for sure those shots (3 & 4) were photographs and not renders !

Anonymous

I apologize for being a know it all, but “Competizione” is spelled without the second “t” after teh Competi” part. The “Z” sopund in Italian already includes the T sound. Again, I hate to sound like a know it all. I am Italian and I can’t help it. I studied and spoke the language for half my life.

http://www.facebook.com/laurent.cortier Laurent Cortier

Funny that you made a few english mistakes while pointing out someone else’s…

It’s a Ying/Yang thing I guess.

Luke Russell

Laurent,

Funny how you made a few – English – mistakes while pointing out someone else’s.

/trollface.

http://www.facebook.com/laurent.cortier Laurent Cortier

This will never end 😉

Anonymous

It is one of the laws of the internet that anyone pointing out spelling or syntax mistakes will make at least one themselves.
In my case I have a built in excuse: not my native language.

Your is?

🙂

http://www.facebook.com/laurent.cortier Laurent Cortier

My point was : if you try to be more righteous than your fellow human, it will come back to you.

If it wasn’t for your ego, you could have sent a mail to Montoya if you were just concerned by his spelling and not trying to pass for a smart ass in public.
At least if you want to show off by pointing out mistakes, don’t make mistakes yourself or you loose all credibility.

A little humility goes a long way, like you showed in many other posts here on VirtualR.

But initially I just wanted to tickle you, not make a case and use big words. Pin that on both our egos 😉

Anonymous

Actually, if it had been an English misspelling I would have used the contact form and tell Montoya offline (actually, I probably would not have said anything), but since it was in a language not his own, I didn’t think it was a big deal pointing out the mistake here.
TBH it never even occurred to me to send him a personal email because I am so used to write here that I did it without thinking.